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Sydney, March 31. The Suez mail? arrived a.t Adelaide on Thursday night. Passengers for New 2eal^nd—?Mr and Mrs Teschemaket and chil uibu, A. W. Stratford, J. Mackenzie, G. Buckley, A. De Boandale, M' Master, Mr and. Nation and daughter. The Qhrysqlite colt is very firm for the Leg-er ; betting, »ix to four. Chester is first favorite for the Champion Stakes ; Pride of the Hills for the Cup ; betting, 100 to H» The Australian Blondin crossed the Middle Harbour on a rope privately on Thursday, Th© public performance to-day \z lively to be postponed in conseau.ense of heavy rain. Nothing qon^roerpial. The sjeanier Tbalea arrived at Cooktown from Hang Hong yesterday, with 6QO Chinese. A caae of supposed, emall-pox is aboard. April 2. The ahii> City of|Foo Chow, from Sydney, bound for Calcutta, was totally wrecked ia Bass's Straits. The crew were saved. In the second initoh, the Combined Team made 132 runs in their first innings. The Uingarooma leares Melbourne tomorrow with the Sue; mail.
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Bruce Herald, Volume IX, Issue 984, 3 April 1877, Page 5
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166INTERCOLONIAL Bruce Herald, Volume IX, Issue 984, 3 April 1877, Page 5
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